in subline text it is simple. ctrl-o ore. drag the file you want.
INI files can be modified using any text editor.
All HTML files are text files. You can open them with any text editor, such as Notepad. When a browser opens the file, it reads it and displays the html as a web page. If you open a html file in a text editor or a word processor or other such application, you will see the actual html code, which is just ordinary text. So you don't need to convert HTML files into text, as they are already text files. All you need is something to open them with, other than a browser.
You can view files in several ways, including: File Explorer/Finder: Use the built-in file management tools on your operating system (like Windows File Explorer or macOS Finder) to navigate and open files. Text Editors: Open text-based files with editors like Notepad, Sublime Text, or Visual Studio Code for direct content viewing and editing. Image Viewers: Use specialized software or the default image viewer on your device to view image files. Web Browsers: Open various file types, such as PDFs and HTML documents, directly in web browsers for quick viewing. Command Line: Utilize command-line tools to list and display file contents, especially for programming or scripting purposes.
You may have a virus.... ---- Unlikely. .wpl files are Windows Playlist files. Open them up using Notepad, and see if the files contain readable text or gibberish. The text will look something like blahblah blah blah What looks like could have happened is Microsoft Media Player has reorganized your music library, and created playlist files for where your files were before.
You do not need a DBMS to store data to the computer's harddrive. Rather than using a DBMS, look into using files, or file managment system in the computer language you are using. Most computer languages allow you to find, open, and edit text files directly, but that code is very language specific.
No. You can not open or send a text without using minutes, but you CAN receive them.
There's probably a better way but one way would be to print the text file as a pdf and then open the pdf with an image editing program.
It should be possible to open them using MicroSoft Word.
In QBasic, programming files in binary access mode allows you to read from and write to files using binary data rather than text. You can open a file in binary mode using the OPEN statement with the FOR BINARY option. This mode is particularly useful for handling non-text data, such as images or compiled objects, as it provides direct control over the byte-level representation. Use the GET and PUT statements to read from and write to the binary file.
Batch files(.bat) open in command prompt(cmd). They can be edited in notepad or an equivalent text editor.
To open PRF files on a MacBook, you can use a text editor like TextEdit or a code editor such as Visual Studio Code, as PRF files are typically plain text files. Simply right-click the PRF file, select "Open With," and choose your preferred text editor. If the file is associated with a specific application, you may also try opening it directly with that application if it's installed on your Mac.
You can open MPP files without using MS Project by using alternative software like ProjectLibre or GanttProject. These programs are free and can read and edit MPP files, allowing you to view and work on project files without needing MS Project.